Bus plunges into river in India killing at least 15

Traffic accidents in the country claim 110,000 lives a year, with many blamed on bad driving, old vehicles and poor roads.

Rescuers at the scene of the crash

At least 15 people have died and eight remain missing after a bus they were travelling in plunged 380ft into a river gorge in northern India.
Seven people were also injured in Tuesday's accident in Uttarakhand state, situated almost 250 miles northeast of New Delhi.
The cause of the tragedy is still unknown but more than 110,000 people are killed annually in traffic accidents in India, with many deaths being blamed on reckless driving, ageing vehicles and poorly maintained roads.
The Himalayan state is a popular holiday destination for people seeking to escape the country's summer heat.
It is also an area of religious pilgrimage with four temple towns located in the mountainous region.
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